Lee’s Five Word Friday – 11/4/16

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Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) Passing Berries ©WikiC

GIVE HER OF THE FRUIT

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Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.” Proverbs 31:1

Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) Passing Berries ©WikiC

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Lee’s One Word Monday – 9/19/16

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Mockingbird at Gatorland 9-17-16 by Lee

FRUIT

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“And the land shall yield her fruit, and ye shall eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety.” (Leviticus 25:19 KJV)

Mockingbird at Gatorland 9-17-16 by Lee

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Lee’s Two Word Tuesday – 4/19/16

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Green-headed Tanager (Tangara seledon) ©Flickr Meghan Hess

 GOOD FRUITS

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“But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy. (James 3:17)

Green-headed Tanager (Tangara seledon) ©Flickr Meghan Hess

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Nugget Plus – Trees, Trees, Trees

Trees Trees Trees - AJmithra

Trees Trees Trees – from AJMithra

Ark from trees for protection!

Branch from a tree to turn the taste of water!

Striped and spotted barks of trees

to change the colour of the sheep’s fur!

Two blocks of tree to hang Himself!

God calls us as trees!

What sort of tree are we?

And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Psalm 1:3

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Do Migratory Birds Practice Preventative Medicine?

 

Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) by Daves BirdingPix

Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) by Daves BirdingPix

Do Migratory Birds Practice Preventative Medicine?
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“Before a long migration, certain birds shift from an insect diet to eating fruits such as berries. Researchers once thought that this added carbohydrate reserves as fuel for the journey. But a new study out of the University of Rhode Island suggests that the birds are interested in the fruits’ antioxidants, not their sugars.

Antioxidants are chemicals that are packed within richly colored fruit skins and are known to stabilize cellular processes. Based on research presented at the March 24th American Chemical Society meeting in San Francisco, it appears that the birds fill up on berry antioxidants for the medicinal benefits they provide to tissues that will undergo stress during the upcoming flight.

But this implies that birds use preventative medicine by instinct,….”
To read the rest of the article – CLICK HERE

Thought this was quite interesting and that you might enjoy reading the article from Institute for Creation Research.

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